HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-09-27, Page 12SY MARY MERNER
Court Constantine L1842
held their regular meeting on
Thursday September 12 with an
Initiatory Degree given for one
member. The ladies are to cater
to a supper for the Dominion
Bowling Finals to be held Sep-
tember 30.
A ladies night is planned for
Monday evening October 22.
Court Constantine voted to
send a gift of $500 to bus for
Huronview called "Rides for
Residents," Forester Family
Bowling is planned for the win-
ter months. Plans are to be
worked out by Ferne McClure
and Olave Little.
A dance at the Community
Centre in Seaforth is planned
for November 10,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Finlay Perrin of London
spent a few days the past week
with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom,
Bill, and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan,
Paul, Jim and Gary and Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Jameison spent
the weekend in Toronto, when
they attended the Tradella.
Buchanan wedding Saturday
afternoon followed by the
reception held at the Pipers
came
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There are stilt three days left before the final draw for some excellent prises at the Annual
Penny 5a1e in the Town Hall. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital have lined
up some enticing gifts again this year. Here Mrs. Harold McPherson and Mrs. Leona
Lockhart of Clinton are busily dropping tickets into the various boxes. (News-Record
photo)
News of Constance
Club in the evening.
Mr. Bruce Johnston of Grand
Valley spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medd and
Kerni and they all attended the
wedding reception held at the
White Carnation in
Holmesville for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Medd on Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prezcator
Billy, Debbie and Michael
visited on Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton.
Mr, and Mrs. John Thomp-
son, Sharon and Bob, Susan
and Bob Jameison, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Merner of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter McClure
Larry and Ann were Sunday
callers with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Merner, Sandy, Julie and
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
visited on Sunday evening with
Mrs. Irene Grimoldbv of
Seaford",
Mr. and Mrs. David Presz-
cator, Christine, Lisa
Christopher and Gregory
visited on Sunday evening with
Vanastra
Gun Club
Despite high winds that
made shooting difficult, Dr.
Andy Rynne of Mitchell and
Bill Stewart of Goderich were
able to hit 24 out of 25 targets
at the Vanastra Gun Club skeet
shoot last Saturday.
Torn Jardin of Wingham and
Bill Thompson of Clinton were
tied for second with 23 hits
each and Mery l3akin was next
with 22 hits. Other sores in-
clude Don Cunningham of
Wingham, Tom Allen of ton-
desboro, John Land of
Bayfield, and John Anderson of
Kippen with 19 each; Pete Roy
of Clinton, 18; Harrison Schock
of Zurich and Glen Mogk of
Stratford II each; Hurt
McHaffe of Mitchell, 16; and
Jim Hogg of Seaforth, l&
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Bill, Debbie and Michael.
Mrs, Ella Jewitt, Mrs. Jessie
McGregor of Seaforth visited
the past Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Archer Baldwin of
Coboconk, who were visiting
with Mrs. W. L. Whyteyrom,
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Larry and Kenny Jewitt, and
Murray Pepper of Winthrop
spent a few days the past week
in Delaware..,Ohio.
Open House was held on
Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Luther Sanders for
neighbours, relations and
friends as she is departing from
the neighbourhood and is
residing in Clinton at 14 Erie
St. A special feature . a skit
"The Three Bears" was perfor-
med by the McClure sisters
Shirley and Doris and brother
Douglas also Sharon and Bob
Thompson.
Dancing and singing "That
Old Time Religion is Good
Enough For Me" was much en-
joyed by all,
Coming from a distance was
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reid and
family of Islington, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Marley and family of
Port Credit, Mrs. Doreen Reid
and family of London and Mr.
Borg Neilson of Embro. There
was 45 present for the occasion.
Friendst Neighbours and
Relatives are Invited to
2 5th Wedding
Anniversary
of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Hohner
Friday, Oct. 5
CLINTON LEGION
Dancing 9:30 to I a.m.
Carruthers Orchestra
Lunch Provided
No Gifts Please
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PLACE, Saturday, November
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United Church. Pantry,
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in the Varna United Church,
Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 4:30
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under 6 yrs. free. Auspices, of
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of Huron Federal Liberal are
invited to attend a meeting of
the association to be held at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich on
Thursday, October 4 at 8:30
p.m. for the purpose of electing
four delegates to the leadership
convention of the Liberal Party
in Ontario which will be held
at Toronto on October 27 and
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,
Hospital Auxiliary meets in the
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CLINTON KINSMEN
AUTUMNFEST September 29,
1973 - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Main
floor, Clinton arena, German
Band "Alpenaires", German
food. $6.00 couple.-39b
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3
at 2 p.m., Bazaar, tea and bake
sale at Huronview in the
auditorium. Proceeds of tea
and bake sale for the "Van"
project-39p
COFFEE HOUSE OPENING
SATURDAY, September 29 for
teenagers 14 years and over.
Singing groups and games.
Wednesday - boys and girls 7 to
13 years, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Film,
story and song.-39b
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14,
Holmesville U.C.W. Bazaar,
commencing at 2:30 p.m.-39b
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Bowling
News
The bowling season has
Opened again in Clinton And
area and already Clinton
Bowlers have demonstrated
their excellent bowling
prowess, lien Johnston who
bowls for Clinton Crown Lanes
In the Men's Intertown League,
has the high single of 305 in
that league, the high five of
1446 and the high average of
270.
Clinton is in second place in
the league with 16 points, only
four behind league leading
Goderich. The Valiants from
Stratford are tied with Clinton
with 16, They are followed by
Mitchell, Mikes 2 of Stratford,
and St. Marys, each with 9;
Bowl Mor of Stratford with 8;
Exeter and Mikes 1 of Strat-
ford with 6; and Zurich with 0.
In the Londesboro Men's
League, the Beavers lead the
way along with the Foxes with
five points each, followed by
the Otters and the Wolves with
2 each. Harry Lear had all the
honors with the high single of
368, the high triple of 732 and
the high average of 244. .
In the Wil-Dex League, there
is a three way tie for first place
with the Ferr-O-Tics, the .
Diamonds and the Chip-
breakers each having 5 points.
The Precisions, the Hexagons
and the Solid Squares each
have 4, Jay Carter had the
ladies high single of 225 and
Bev Vaninhuys had the high
triple of 546. Mike Stinnissen
took all the men's honors with
the high single of 258 and the
Lndoof73es5b. oro Ladies'
1d high
eanthe
League,
u triple e,
earn 4 are out in front
with 12 points, with Team 3
and Team 2 following with 7
points each. Team 1 is last with
2 points. Barbara Bosnian had
the high single of 255 and
Brenda Radford had the high
triple of 641, Genevieve Allen
was the most improved bowler
with a plus 40,
In the Crown Teen League,
Blue Moons, Starlost and
Deb's Drunks share the lead
with 7 points each. Smiles and
Chuckles are next with 5
points, followed by the Wip-
perSnappers with 2. In the
basement are Pin Killers, The
Torques and Corixa's with no
points. Deb Johnston had the
ladies' high single of 258 and
the high triple of 662. Steve
Amsing had both the men's
high single of 280 and the high
triple of 715. *.c=acii
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